The Hidden Park That Will Make You Feel Like You’ve Discovered San Francisco’s Best Kept Secret

Thanks to one dedicated city gardener, what was once an unsafe park was transformed into a family friendly and creative area. Cayuga Park is an 11-acre park featuring wooden sculptures, totems, hand-carved signs, and lots more.

Cayuga Park is a park that stands out in the city because of the creative and artistic focus here. Cayuga Park seems surreal because of the varied and colorful wood carvings amid manicured gardens, so take your time to appreciate the splendor. Let’s check out this park now!

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Cayuga Park is a 3.89-acre park located at 301 Naglee Avenue at Cayuga Avenue in
San Francisco. More information about the park can be found here.